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| - Hipster watering hole! Lux was my neighbor growing up but since I grew up "poor", I only discovered it's existence as a young professional. Slightly salty. Objectively speaking, the open kitchen concept, raw ingredients and urban clientele makes it a Phoenix hallmark.
*ENTRANCE is not on the Main Street.
They offer a wide variety of food (breakfast-dinner). Also have a bar in the back!! I love going to chat with a friend or for solo studying. Mainstay are their quick bites, Mac and Cheese for $8.
If you want to visit, I recommend.
1) flexible schedule especially peak hours, after work and weekends.
-long lines & order wait times, time prowling for prime seats.
2) headphones, always either at a hum or loud.
Entrance:
very easy to miss. It had a modern flat design with a main entrance facing the parking lot NOT the main street. Parking is free- also street parking since the lot gets packed.
Clientele:
Best part of Lux is the ambiance. It's a hodgepodge of urbanites; students, young professionals, intellectuals.
Space: One main room, two smaller wings and patio seating. They have a variety of seating options; grouped tables with chairs (study friendly), non traditional benches and arm rests.
Guesstimate interior seating alone could fit about 80ppl.
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